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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Danielle Enblom! We recorded this back in May at the Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp!
Tunes in this episode:
Learn traditional percussive dance at The Step Collective! https://stepcollective.com/
Come to Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp! http://earfuloffiddle.com/
This episode is brought to you in part by Brooks Banjos. Testimonial time. Brooks set up my banjo last spring, and it’s played perfectly ever since. It always had some issues and I thought they were just quirks that I had to live with, but he easily took care of them all. That’s because Brooks has 20 years of experience making and repairing banjos and replicating vintage banjo hardware, all with raw lumber and brass stock. He’s taken apart just about every kind of open back banjo, so he knows what makes them tick. Brooks Banjos is a one-person shop! His banjos aren’t hurried in large batches; they’re made one by one with a masters’ precision, and when I say master, we’re talking 10,000 hours.
For elegance through simplicity and reasonable prices (discounts available for performing musicians), get a Brooks Banjo. Visit https://www.brooksbanjos.com/ or follow the link in the show notes on your podcast app.
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Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Danielle Enblom! We recorded this back in May at the Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp!
Tunes in this episode:
Learn traditional percussive dance at The Step Collective! https://stepcollective.com/
Come to Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp! http://earfuloffiddle.com/
This episode is brought to you in part by Brooks Banjos. Testimonial time. Brooks set up my banjo last spring, and it’s played perfectly ever since. It always had some issues and I thought they were just quirks that I had to live with, but he easily took care of them all. That’s because Brooks has 20 years of experience making and repairing banjos and replicating vintage banjo hardware, all with raw lumber and brass stock. He’s taken apart just about every kind of open back banjo, so he knows what makes them tick. Brooks Banjos is a one-person shop! His banjos aren’t hurried in large batches; they’re made one by one with a masters’ precision, and when I say master, we’re talking 10,000 hours.
For elegance through simplicity and reasonable prices (discounts available for performing musicians), get a Brooks Banjo. Visit https://www.brooksbanjos.com/ or follow the link in the show notes on your podcast app.
Support Get Up in the Cool

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